Singing in the Shadow: Children of Rock Royalty (2003)
Directed by Tom Puchniak / Benjamin Duffield / Josh Freed
Genres - Music |
Sub-Genres - Music History, Interpersonal Relationships, Biography, Sociology |
Run Time - 120 min. |
Countries - Canada, United Kingdom |
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Telecast on the Bravo cable network, this two-hour special zeroes in on the children of celebrated rock stars -- specifically, those children who have, for better or worse, attempted to launch musical careers of their own. Featured performers include Sally Taylor, daughter of Carly Simon and John Taylor; Simon Collins, son of Phil Collins; Julian Lennon, son of John Lennon; James Raymond, son of David Crosby (Raymond was unaware of his illustrious parentage until he was in his late twenties); Sarah Lee and Abe Guthrie, offspring of Arlo Guthrie (himself the son of folksinging icon Woody Guthrie); Teddy Richards, son of Aretha Franklin; Jason Everly, son of Phil Everly; and Louis Osbourne, the "other" son of Ozzy Osbourne. The message of Singing in the Shadow, which is hammered home at every opportunity, is twofold: Talent is not always inherited and celebrities are not always the best of parents.
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celebrity, fame, music-industry, musician, parent, parent/child-relationship, rock-music, rock-star